Sensology is a short animated film by Michel Gagné that visualizes in abstract form, an improvised musical session by two leaders of the avant-guarde jazz movement, Paul Plimley (piano) and Barry Guy (bass). The music was recorded on November 9th, 1995, at the Western Front in Vancouver, Canada.

Based on the French Parlor game, this new web series by various filmmakers features individual shorts that respond to the last line of text from the previous director’s script. Some of the connections are quite loose.

Wow, talk about pressure. There’s no eraser or grid to work with. Just a cloud of air and a half formulated idea in the brain.

using a unique method where they combine two highly developed techniques.
Invisible pen strokes in the air recorded with Motion Capture become digital 3D-files.

If I were a hipster and had some boring pad some urban metropolis, I would definately want to rock out my own computer captured furniture. Not to mention, the video of making the piece looks pretty fricken rad.

The pranksters Improv Everywhere are at it again, this time they did a Slo Mo piece at Home Depot where they either walked slower than the other customers or actually stood still. This, of course, freaked employees and the Home Depot customers. Fantastic! And unlike their earlier prank at Best Buy, the employees at Home Depot were very cool. One complained that he had missed part of it because he was on lunch.